New Statements on Ouster of Virginia President

Submitted by Scott Jaschik on June 14, 2012 - 3:00am

Statements and rumors of all kinds are flying over the decision of the University of Virginia board to oust Teresa Sullivan as president.[1] The decision, announced Sunday, stunned faculty leaders and many others who thought Sullivan was off to a strong start in her nearly two years in office:

The Council of Chairs and Directors released a letter[2] blasting the way events have transpired. The letter said that these academic leaders were "very pleased" with Sullivan's "superb" leadership, and that they were stunned by her ouster, and frustrated by the lack of faculty knowledge of the reasons behind the board's action. The letter called for "a full airing" of the issues.

A petition[3] is gathering support calling for the board to reverse itself and to keep Sullivan.

Helen Dragas, the rector (board chair) released a letter to the faculty[4] in which she said that "the Board of Visitors understands the serious concern and anxiety raised by the announcement of President Sullivan’s agreement to step down. We comprehend how deeply the entire University family feels a sense of loss and distress at what appeared to be an abrupt turn of events." However, citing confidentiality requirements, Dragas said she could not detail the issues that divided Sullivan and the board. She did, however, say that "there was ongoing dialogue with the President over an extended period of time, regarding matters for which we are responsible. These include ensuring the long-term health and well-being of the University through development of a credible statement of strategic direction and a long-term resource plan."